Arturo Ziraldo, Carolyn Koebel and Noah Krzan

Arturo Ziraldo with Carolyn Koebel & Noah Krzan – Livestream

Monday, October 18Mon, Oct 18 at 7:00 PM

Join us Monday evenings at 7:00 PM Eastern in October for a livestream concert series featuring area musicians, broadcasting from La Luna Recording Studio in Kalamazoo’s Edison neighborhood.

Our concert on October 18 features Arturo Ziraldo (violin), Carolyn Koebel (percussion) and Noah Krzan (bass) presenting an evening of folk-influenced music.

Please note: this show must be watched live; there will be no replay available.

About the Musicians

American violist Arturo Ziraldo is the Principal Violist of the Kalamazoo and West Michigan Symphony Orchestras. An engaging performer who believes deeply in the power of art to change the world for the better, he has performed across the world with orchestras such as the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Detroit Symphony, Orquesta Filarmonica de Jalisco and the Mainzer Virtuosi, as well as in the Saugatuck, Kent/Blossom, Spoleto USA, Casalmaggiore, Nancy (France) and Deer Valley festivals.

Carolyn Koebel has been exploring rhythm and vibration for the past thirty years. She divides her time between hospice music therapy, teaching, and accompanying at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo College, and universities around the country, as well as touring regionally and internationally with a variety of ensembles.

Bassist Noah Krzan is a member of Kalamazoo Symphony and Traverse Symphony Orchestras. He has worked and travelled with Blue Lake’s International Youth Symphony Orchestra on multiple occasions, and he is an assistant conductor with the Kalamazoo Junior Symphony’s Prep Strings orchestras.


Support for this livestream was arranged through the Kalamazoo Federation of Musicians, with a grant provided by the Music Performance Trust Fund, which is funded by Recording Companies in Canada and the United States.

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